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Soundtrack of the Revolution: The Politics of Music in Iran

Contributor(s): Siamdoust, Nahid (Author)

ISBN: 9780804792899

Publisher: Stanford University Press

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Pub Date: January 18, 2017

Dewey: 780.95509048

LCCN: 2016020201

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.00" H x 9.10" L x 6.10" W ( 1.37 lbs) 368 pages

Series: Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and

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Description: Music was one of the first casualties of the Iranian Revolution. It was banned in 1979, but it quickly crept back into Iranian culture and politics. The state made use of music for its propaganda during the Iran-Iraq war. Over time music provided an important political space where artists and audiences could engage in social and political debate. Now, more than thirty-five years on, both the children of the revolution and their music have come of age. Soundtrack of the Revolution offers a striking account of Iranian culture, politics, and social change to provide an alternative history of the Islamic Republic. Drawing on over five years of research in Iran, including during the 2009 protests, Nahid Siamdoust introduces a full cast of characters, from musicians and audience members to state officials, and takes readers into concert halls and underground performances, as well as the state licensing and censorship offices. She closely follows the work of four musicians-a giant of Persian classical music, a government-supported pop star, a rebel rock-and-roller, and an underground rapper-each with markedly different political views and relations with the Iranian government.

Review Quotes: "Nahid Siamdoust's beautiful writing paints a vivid portrait of the struggles over popular music in the Islamic Republic and brings to life some of the most unique and colorful characters in Iranian society today. An instant classic that will launch conversations on Iran and contemporary popular music globally." --Mark LeVine, author of Heavy Metal Islam

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